
Monterrey was first recognized as an industrial city after the Mexican Independence War as it was a prime trading location in the area because it connected Mexico with the United States’ San Antonio and the British and French colonies to the north of Monterrey. Monterrey even became capital of the Nuevo León State in 1824 and this led to its industrial success. During the late 1840s, part of the Mexican American...
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Alebrije is famous for its huge size. This huge nightclub has the capacity of around 2000 people which can hit the floor all at once without facing any space problems. Huge neon lights and perfect armchairs add up to the atmosphere that has been setup by the owners of this awesome nightclub. You get the chance to enjoy live bands and pop music as per your requirements. All you need to do is make a request and you get...
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If you want to see a modern architectural delight, you should visit the Unity Bridge. It is even more spectacular to see it at night while it is lit up. If you want to take a walk one day, you should walk along the Santa Lucia Riverwalk which is a man made river that connects the Fundidora Park with the Macroplaza so you can see the monuments of the Macroplaza and the interesting Fundidora Park. This is no...
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An interesting river, Santa Catarina River, which remains dry throughout the year, actually flows underground and constantly divides the city into two halves. The southern part of Monterrey is covered by Sierra Madre Oriental mountain range, the western side of the city is covered by Cerro de las Mitras (which means mountain of Mitres), the eastern side of the city is covered by Cerro de la Silla (which is actually a...
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